Responsible Play
Red Leaf Slots uses virtual coins only — no real money, ever. But healthy gaming habits matter even when nothing real is at stake.
Healthy Play Habits
Set a time limit before you start each session. Stick to it.
Take a break after every 30–60 minutes of play.
Play for fun, not to relax stress or escape real-life problems.
Remember: all outcomes are random. Past results have no effect on future results.
Keep gaming balanced with other hobbies, social activity, and rest.
Never play when tired, upset, or under the influence of substances.
Warning Signs
Even though Red Leaf Slots involves no real money, compulsive behaviour patterns can develop around any game. Be aware of these signs:
If you recognise any of these patterns, take a break and consider reaching out to one of the resources below.
Canadian Support Resources
If you or someone you know needs support with gaming habits, these Canadian organisations can help. All services are confidential.
Responsible Gambling Council (RGC)
Canada's national organisation for responsible gambling. Resources, information, and support for individuals and families.
Visit Website →ConnexOntario
Free, confidential health services information for people experiencing problems with mental health, addictions, or crisis support.
📞 1-866-531-2600Visit Website →PlaySmart (OLG)
Tools and information to help Ontarians make informed decisions about gaming.
Visit Website →CAMH
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health — Canada's largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital.
Visit Website →Gambling Therapy
Free online support and therapy for anyone affected by problem gambling.
Visit Website →Problem Gambling Helpline (BC)
British Columbia's responsible gambling resource. Free helpline available.
📞 1-888-795-6111Visit Website →A Note from Red Leaf Slots
Red Leaf Slots is entertainment only — no real money is ever involved. Virtual coins have zero monetary value. But we care about our players' wellbeing beyond the screen. If gaming ever stops being fun, please step away and reach out to one of the resources above. You are more important than any game.